Landscape Painting and Modern Dutch ArtistsBaker & Taylor Company, 1906 - 229 páginas |
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... so from the observer's position we come again to the subjective view of art . This view finds its latest expression in the paintings of the seven Dutch artists to whom I specially refer in this book . I have known xiv PREFACE.
... so from the observer's position we come again to the subjective view of art . This view finds its latest expression in the paintings of the seven Dutch artists to whom I specially refer in this book . I have known xiv PREFACE.
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... expressing . And this can be done , for experience shows that it is possible so to ar- range forms , colours , and sounds as to stimulate the imagination in a new and inexplicable way . " It is thus seen that it is a very difficult ...
... expressing . And this can be done , for experience shows that it is possible so to ar- range forms , colours , and sounds as to stimulate the imagination in a new and inexplicable way . " It is thus seen that it is a very difficult ...
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... expression to all the varying effects of sunshine , its sparkle in the early morning dew , its dazzling midday radiance on the water , its rosy hues towards evening . For this , and the beauty and origi- nality of his work , if one ...
... expression to all the varying effects of sunshine , its sparkle in the early morning dew , its dazzling midday radiance on the water , its rosy hues towards evening . For this , and the beauty and origi- nality of his work , if one ...
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... expression of the subjective view of landscape painting . It will thus be seen that the men who have had the most powerful influence on landscape art are Claude , Ruysdael , Constable , Turner , and Corot . They were all original and ...
... expression of the subjective view of landscape painting . It will thus be seen that the men who have had the most powerful influence on landscape art are Claude , Ruysdael , Constable , Turner , and Corot . They were all original and ...
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... expression they have given their views to the world . They believe that great art is ideal and subjective , and that nature is changed as its varied scenes pass through the alembic of the artist's imagination ere he bodies them . forth ...
... expression they have given their views to the world . They believe that great art is ideal and subjective , and that nature is changed as its varied scenes pass through the alembic of the artist's imagination ere he bodies them . forth ...
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